Sonic was racking his brain. What important event had she been talking about? Personal? National? International? He had no clue. Tails, on the other hand, didn't really care. He had to get a present for Cream's thirteenth birthday. She was going to be a teen, and Tails was going to get her something really nice. So, he grabbed some money and headed for the door. Sonic was pacing in front of the door, thinking. Tails sighed as he tried to get around the thinking hedgehog. He guessed that Sonic would have given up after 1 hour of thinking, but he was wrong.
"Do you mind?" he asked, annoyed.
"Huh? Oh sorry. Where are you going?" asked Sonic as he got out of the way.
"The mall. I need to pick something up for Cream's thirteenth birthday," Tails said.
Sonic, being the retard that he is, didn't think that it was that important.
"Okay, but can I come with you? You're the smart one and might know what the important event is," said Sonic.
Tails mentally sweatdropped. He practically gave him the answer to the problem.
"Okay, but don't get in my way, okay," he stated more than asked.
"Course little buddy!" said Sonic with his signature smile.
Meanwhile, outside, by the edge of the tree line, that greek girl was hiding in there. Her cloak had turned transparent and hid her well. She heard everything that they said. Then was when she heard a rustling. Someone was found her. She did not move. She was smarter than that. She wasn't breathing and had no pulse. She wasn't dead. She was a godling. A new mature godling with wings and a long tail. She stayed in her hedgehog form most of the time because it was the one that she lived in for a long time. She had to be careful though. If she hits heat soon, Station Square will be overrun by werewolves, vampires, gods, godlings, anything that she can mate with. She turned her head when she heard the rustling again. The person could not see her, but he could smell her.
Shadow had picked up the scent and was trying to find the source. He was vaguely familiar with the scent, but he didn't know why. He found the source, only to find nobody there. He moved the bushes, hoping to hear a heart rate increase or increase of breathing, but he got o nothing. He tried again. Again, nothing. He sighed and stepped out of the bushes.
As soon as Shadow stepped out of the bushes, Amy gaped. Shadow was no longer the skinny bean pole hedgehog. He was more muscular and wasn't as thin. He was lean, but he had some serious muscle on him. And, now, Amy could feel her godling wanting it. Maybe she had some time to get to talk to him again. She got up silently. Shadow didn't hear it, and he had the best hearing ever. She walked up behind him and unwrapped her cloak. She they wrapped her arms loosely around her waist.
Shadow felt the arms around his waist, but he didn't know who it was. He felt the pressure increase enough to make him feel threatened. He flipped the person and pinned her to the tree. She had a cloak with a hood and it was up. He growled at her, but was getting lost in her piercing eyes. He focused and blocked out the emerald eyes.
"Who are you?" he asked.
She through her hood back to revel a covered face. Her eyes held an untold challenge.
"Come and find out," she challenged.
Shadow liked a challenge and removed her face cover. He froze when he pulled slightly at it. It uncovered her cheek and front of her mouth. Her face was a peach color, matching Amy's color. She looked at him.
"Are going to remove the rest of it, or are you going to continue to stare?" she asked.
He pulled off the rest of the mask. He saw the peach color of the face, but he couldn't tell what color her quills were. He pulled the hood back slowly. Now long pink quills came out of the hood instead of the normal shoulder cut quills. Shadow was shocked speechless.
It was Amy.
